Kidney
Kidney infection, blood in urine, and imaging findings
For kidney infections, blood in the urine, and renal findings noticed on a scan that may need a urology review.
What patients are usually trying to decide
Patients may be trying to decide whether pain, imaging, repeated stones, infection, or a renal mass needs urgent or scheduled care.
A urologist may review imaging, kidney function, stone history, obstruction, infection risk, mass size, and procedure options.
Procedures and appointment paths
Kidney infection evaluation
Review of a kidney infection (pyelonephritis), including whether a blockage, stone, or drainage problem may be contributing.
Blood in urine workup
A structured evaluation for visible or microscopic blood in the urine, which may include urine tests, imaging, and cystoscopy.
Incidental kidney finding review
A renal cyst, mass, or other finding seen on imaging done for another reason can be reviewed to decide if follow-up is needed.
New Jersey appointment path
Talk with a urologist about Kidney infection, blood in urine, and imaging findings
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